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Tuesday, August 30, 2011

The spectacularly stupid Ashley McDowell was approached by two men in a McDonald's parking lot where they offered to sell her an iPad for $300. She only had $180, but they gave it to her anyway. When she got home, she found out it was really just a block of wood with an Apple logo painted on the back.

But it's sort of an amazing block of wood. This story is just too comical in so many ways. There's McDowell, thinking she scored the deal of a lifetime at the South Carolina Mickey D's and paid $180 for a piece of wood in a FedEx box. Apparently the con men selling her the goods claimed they bought them in bulk and were selling them at a discount. Then she calls the cops and they launch in investigation into her stupidity. Sorry, lady, but if you bought this story, the $180 should be considered a Stupid Tax and the crooks should get to keep it.

Man, I had the pleaseure a while ago to hear DJ Mad1 spin and I was blown away! Not just for his spinning technique and skill, but also for his knowledge in real quality hip hop music. Hats off to you DJ Mad 1.
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DMX was arrested again yesterday for driving 102 miles per hour in his Chrysler 3000. He was also driving with a suspended license, so it all equals bad news. He’s been released on bond but he was arrested for speeding, reckless driving, and the suspended license.

If he had real friends, they’d drive him around or buy him a bus pass or something.

ESPN The Magazine has a column about Michael Vick this week, accompanied by this bizarre image of Vick made up to look like a white guy. The illustration goes with the headline – “What If Michael Vick Were White?” – but both are drawing criticism from the writer of the column that they accompany.

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

InTouch weekly has just dropped a bomb and the news is catching on fast

After 13 years of marriage, Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith have decided to separate, an insider tells In Touch Weekly exclusively. They have two children, Jaden and Willow, together. And Jada is stepmother to Will's son, Trey, from a previous marriage.

Friday, August 19, 2011

Homeboy has a great clear voice. It was not what I was expected and I can definitively say that I was pleasantly suprised. In an area saturated with aspiring Hip Hop acts, its refreshing to see someone with different aspiration. David Correy still wants stardom, but he prefers using his smooth voice and driving party Rock beats!! Dont get it twisted, this fella can sing; but he's here to PARTY This shit makes you wanna go wild the hell out.

This sounds like some shit straight out of Harlem Nights or something. Why in the world are they carrying weapons to church on a Sunday morning? Chior directors, deacons cutting and people tasing each other, where the hell dod they think they were at? This has got to be one of the saddest displays of communion sunday I've ever seen!

I have no idea who this guy is except he's a chef, and he has a popular tv show? Oh and the most important thing, is that he's married to Stephanie March. I think , no I KNOW Idda went to this opening simply to get a pic or to gaze into ADA Cabot's( her role on Law and Order) sultry eyes. Pop the hatch for the full monty!

Straight, No Chaser Films, in partnership with One Common Unity, presents the World Premiere Screening of The MLK Streets Project, a documentary film co-produced by the "A Nu View" Youth Crew.

The MLK Streets Project is a revealing documentary film following 10 Washington, DC high school students as they travel cross-country to observe and record, first-hand, the condition of America's MLK streets with a historic, geographic, economic and racial viewpoint. Three years in the making, the film was created through the A Nu View youth filmmaking program, an innovative arts-media education experience and funded in part by the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities, The Community Foundation for the National Capital Region, and the Humanities Council of Washington, DC.

Celebrating the 40th Anniversary of the historic March on Washington and coinciding with the unveiling of the national monument dedicated to Dr. King, the film premiere will include a VIP cocktail reception and a community discussion regarding the current state of MLK streets in relation to his "Dream."

Due to what Mayor Vincent C. Gray (D) called “overwhelming demand,” the District is abandoning plans to require city residents to get a ticket to get an early peek at the soon-to-open Martin Luther King Memorial on the Mall.

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Fashionable media-ites gathered last night to learn what to expect at this year’s Fashion‘s Night Out on September 8. With more than 80 participating stores, the 2011 experience will feature individual events at Georgetown stores led by members of the Fashion’s Night Out committee, which include Kate Michael of K Street Kate, Angie Goff from WUSA9, Samy K from Hot 99.5, Kelly Colis from 94.7 Fresh FM, and Phillipa Hughes of The Pink Line Project, to to name a few.

I hope to see some of my twitter and facebook folks here in Georgetown September 8th.